32 / 40
Apr 2019

I forgot about this one, but I do zines sometimes that are supposed to be like an 80s sitcom but with a shark with legs and a guy with an owl head. It's also weird.


I have a "slice of life" comic dealing with depression and friendship. It has mostly no dialogue and is based on how much I hated my previous job, and how lucky I was to have a friend help me keep my head above the water.

Essentially, I tried to end my days every episode, and my friend keeps me from dying every time

I have two webcomics. The first one is an adaptation of the Jekyll and Hyde tale though the twist is that Hyde is actually good. In my other webcomic which is pure comedy, the main character is a kakapo parrot. A kakapo is a unique type of parrot in that it is the only one in the world that does fly.



This one of ours -may- qualify for "weirdness," but I guess it's all up to the individual! It's a Western/Comedy/Romance/Horrorish-Fantasy, which I haven't seen a lot of, and this one's fun for me personally because I got to draw it in a cartoonish/animationish style.

We try to juxtapose the characters with both tropes of Westerns and with personality and aesthetic traits that you just don't see, like gay cowboys that aren't part of a tragedy plot and cause torment to themselves just for being idiots at times.

Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but it is definitely different. It's an experimental, wordless comic where a lone wanderer is searching for something in a post-apocalyptic desert. Even in the desolation of ruin, there is beauty.

1 year later

Today I'm eagered to post so here's something...
Around 2014, I had an idea of making a small comicbook for personal achievement (I've never had a properly made comicbook before and thought it would be easy to make a small 60-page series and print them into a book in a few months). I've only drawn a few pages for test, and that's all I ever did.

I'll talk about more later. Here are the "pilot" comic pages.:slight_smile:




The pages were drawn on A3 papers using markers.

Now to spoil the entire story: It's about a boy's inner/outer changes from puberty, but he doesn't understand(at first) he has a genetic condition called 'Klinefelter Syndrome' (hence male calico) Story goes through his 'thought' progression from feeling weird, to anxiety, depression and finally ended in acceptance. The entire comic has only 1 character with his inner dialogues. (a bit of Noir).

The problem was this type of diary style comic relies heavily on monologues. It was out of my league as I wasn't prolific at English as a non-native speaker.(okay at understanding spoken English but when comes to literature...) As the result my lines felt too deliberate, fake, and weird. My drive on making the comic was losing fast, I don't think it would work out for me and months later I decided to call quits. My interest on this comic had gone and replaced.

My recent manga-centric furry comic project is more my elements. Bigger scope, graphically challenging but more endearing and natural for me to make. I'm happy for it.:blush:

I am doing a pretty weird thriller on sleep paralyis, I started posting today
it shows what a hallucination can do powered by your beliefs and fears

Well this is very bizzare,, thou more due to it being just me trying out something new.

Well it's mostly weird due to it being about static on radio and tv having a hidden agenda.